On participating in Beerfest, he said that "Singapore has the pulse of Asia and is a meeting point for all cultures".

U BEER

PHOTOS: U BEER

The latest entrant to Thailand's beer market, on top of existing brands under Thai brewer Singha, is perfect for those looking for a lighter option.

U Beer, which is five per cent lager, was launched in Thailand last year to "break all the rules".

Mr Chutchai Wiratyosin, vice-president of U Beer, told The New Paper: "The new generation is not only looking for just functional beer, but they are searching for the brand relevant to their lifestyle."

U Beer, which is breaking into Singapore for the first time, is seeing rising demand from international markets.

Mr Wiratyosin added: "In Japan, U Beer is the latest hype, known for sponsoring (music festival) Amuse Fes 2017 as well as various local music events in Tokyo."

U Beer hopes to attract Beerfest attendees with its look and design.

"Expanding the market internationally is one of our strategies, and Beerfest is the perfect venue for every beer brand showcase," said Mr Wiratyosin.

BLACK KITE BREWERY

PHOTOS: BLACK KITE BREWERY

The brand was founded by Hong Kong-born brothers Dan and Dave Gallie in 2014, after the duo discovered craft beer while in university in the United States.

They then started their own brewery in Hong Kong, specialising in their signature standout - smoked ale, which "tastes like bacon".

Mr Dave Gallie said: "Our core range of ales are designed to be quite easy to drink, which is important in the hot and humid climate in Asia."